Julie Danger here-- 2 rolls of 6 inch bilfil tape in oakland, lmk

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On Aug 14, 2012, at 8:34 AM, [email protected] wrote:

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stoopid gorilla tape [1 Update]
Extra Tape in Los Angeles 2 extra rolls of 6' [1 Update]
6ft Hexayurt venting options [2 Updates]
 stoopid gorilla tape
nick <[email protected]> Aug 13 02:20PM -0700

hey Connie-Lynne. Im turning desperate in my search for bi filament tape and I cant afford to buy in bulk. Might you be willing to sell your extra
rolls?


 Extra Tape in Los Angeles 2 extra rolls of 6'
Ben Odell <[email protected]> Aug 13 10:36AM -0700

Travis: still got that tape? Let's do this! $

On Thursday, August 11, 2011 8:56:39 AM UTC-7, Travis wrote:

 6ft Hexayurt venting options
Pete Baker <[email protected]> Aug 13 08:47AM -0700

Hi Guys,

I'm looking for a quick / cheap roof vent for my 6ft hexayurt. I've had a read through some previous posts but didn't find a definitive solution.
I'm not going to build a swamp cooler (maybe next year..), so I either
want to go for something completely passive, or maybe a solar powered vent. I already have an opposing window / door but want something that'll work
day and night to take the heat down an extra degree or two.

I've read about this
one: http://www.amazon.com/Solar-Roof-vent-Shed-Greenhouse/dp/B00884ZDT8/ref=?ie=UTF8&m=A39TS44LGVW16B , where some people recommend it but others say its no good. I'm guessing that it might just work for a 6ft yurt as the internal air volume is fairly
small.

As for passive vents, I realise that the 6ft roof triangle dimensions limit
roof vent options. I've seen a number of vents on 8ft yurts which look
like off-the-shelf numbers from Home Depot.

Can anyone chip in with any experience or advice on this? I'd like
something off-the-shelf or with minimal construction for under $50 if
possible.

Cheers,

Pete

Steve Upstill <[email protected]> Aug 13 02:06PM -0700

My two cents: for my first yurt I spent a fair amount of time fabricating something from furnace filters and sheet metal on top of a Home Depot unit. For my second yurt I just grabbed something off the shelf at Home Depot. Anything that has a hole and will keep the rain out seems to do a good job if you've already got cross ventilation. Especially if you have a swamp cooler, a roof vent doesn't make a lot of difference in my experience.

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